WHEN: Sunday, March 26, 2017 through Sunday, April 2, 2017WHERE: ANYWHERE! Participants can run/walk their 5K any time during that week, anywhere they choose!REGISTRATION INFO:
Registration is only $20
Sign up by Friday, March 24, 2017 and you will get a goodie bag filled with awesome goodies, a t-shirt, and a medal!

Now through the end of March, Nissan is offering all UCLA staff, faculty, and students a $10,000 incentive to be used toward the purchase of a 2016 or 2017 Nissan LEAF.

Those with valid Bruin ID cards who decide to purchase a LEAF—which is an electric vehicle (EV)—will also qualify for a Clean Fuel Permit. With this permit, you’ll be able to receive complimentary Level 1 EV charging in various parking lots and structures across campus. For more information, click here.

Be a part of UCLA Bruin Dayfor admitted freshmen!

Special Events & Protocol is looking for staff members interested in volunteering at UCLA Bruin Day on Saturday, April 15, 2017. We anticipate approximately 15,000 admitted freshmen students and their guests will visit the campus, and your help is vital to making the day a success.

UCLA Bruin Day gives admitted students the chance to tour the campus, hear from professors, meet current students and experience what life is like as a Bruin. Our goal is to pack all UCLA has to offer into one spirited and unforgettable day.

We’re looking for friendly faces to help greet guests, direct them around campus, and help us showcase all UCLA has to offer. If you would like more information or to sign-up to volunteer, please visit the link: Volunteer for Bruin Day 2017 before the Wednesday, April 5, 2017 deadline.

We look forward to your help in welcoming admitted students to our Bruin family!

As UCLA staff working on-campus, earning your MBA is literally at your feet. Learn more about the Fully Employed MBA Program at this UCLA staff-focused info session featuring a panel of current students who also work here on-campus. Lunch will be provided.

The Healthy Campus Initiative, envisioned and supported by Jane and Terry Semel, invites you to celebrate the Grand Opening of UCLA’s New Living Amphitheater! Located inside the Sunset Recreation Complex, this venue provides a welcoming space for our campus community. The Amphitheater has literally come alive with 31 community garden boxes tended by UCLA students, staff and faculty.

The event will feature a high-energy contemporary adaptation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Directed by Joe Olivieri, Head of UCLA’s Undergraduate Acting Program, and featuring rising-star actors and designers from UCLA’s Department of Theater.

4:00 p.m. HCI-funded student projects competition, giveaways, demos, live music5:00 p.m. Live show featuring surprise celebrity guests and theater6:30 p.m. Celebration party with free food, drink and live music

Envisioned and supported by Jane and Terry Semel, Healthy Campus Initiative (HCI) is committed to making UCLA the healthiest campus in America. The UCLA Healthy Campus Initiative has grown into a powerful well-being movement, not only on the UCLA campus but is now being expanded across the entire UC system!

We are excited to invite you to participate in the UCLA Depression Grand Challenge (DGC), a ground-breaking, campus-wide initiative aimed at understanding, preventing and treating depression! UCLA researchers are conducting a series of studies, which will improve screening and treatment of depression for UCLA staff, students and health system patients.

Our first study involves completing a brief online screener for depression, anxiety and other mood disorders

You must be over 18 years of age and a current policy-covered (non-represented) UCLA staff or faculty member to participate

You must receive an email invitation to participate

You can agree to be contacted about other DGC studies, including a long-term monitoring study and treatment studies

If you receive an e-mail invitation, we hope that you will read more about the study and consider participating. You can read more about the UCLA Depression Grand Challenge at https://grandchallenges.ucla.edu/depression/.